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I expect a full summary within 24 hours.I finished this thread! All 123 pages of it!
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I expect a full summary within 24 hours.I finished this thread! All 123 pages of it!
Har har har har har...I expect a full summary within 24 hours.
I agree, we should get *somethin'*, even if it's just an emoticon party. Particularly for @Vegas' beautiful, eloquent, intimidating posts. I wonder how he's doing, BTW?I've thought for a while we should have a medal for newcomers who actually go back and read the full thing.
I agree, we should get *somethin'*, even if it's just an emoticon party. Particularly for @Vegas' beautiful, eloquent, intimidating posts. I wonder how he's doing, BTW?
@jepps, I wish I'd gotten one before I started but really didn't really need one to know
You're right, this is a trip, for sure.
I wish I could even imagine there being an end to our trip.Yes, I also And when we are at the end of the trip (in who knows in how many years), we receive our certificate (at least in staying patient)
I wish I could even imagine there being an end to our trip.
Well, "they" do say it's the journey not the destination, right?Feels like being on a train you inexplicably can't get off. Destination: ONOO.I wish I could even imagine there being an end to our trip.
Well, "they" do say it's the journey not the destination, right?
Just think how chock-full of character we'll be if we ever do beat all our bad gut flora/mutations/self-induced health problems/bad environmental factors/what-have-you.
But I also see a lot of really impressive cognition in the writing on this board, esp. for a population who is so sick. IMO the writing and comprehension around here is well above what I've seen on most other "laypeople" discussion boards.
You make it sound as if finding recovery is a question of choice, or will power, and I find it condescending. It's assigning blame to the patient.Figuring out your personal formula for recovery takes more time, effort, fortitude, and money than some people can muster.
how much of our ability to achieve personal growth (...) ]is due to the good critters in our guts and the substances they produce for us that allow us to have healthy neurotransmitters and to keep building dendrites
I have to disagree with the lattermost of our attitude is a choice.
It was only when I took MB12 that I realized that "attitude" isn't a matter of choice. It's a matter of health.